Changing your address on your OR DMV records is free and can be done online, by mail, or in person. You will be given an address sticker to attach to your driver’s license/ID card. If you’d like replacement documents, you’ll need to apply for duplicates and pay a fee.

This page will give you everything you need to know about changing your address with the Oregon
Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV).

Change Your Name with the OR DMV

If you’ve changed your address in Oregon, you’ll need to notify the OR DMV within
30 days of your move. You can submit your address change either online, by mail, or in person.

Once you’ve updated your address, the Oregon DMV will send you a sticker with your new address to attach to your driver’s license/ID card for free. If you’d prefer a
replacement card, you can apply for a duplicate. Instructions can be found on our following pages:

NOTE: Mailing in your form will also change your address on your voter registration record if you are a registered voter.

Vehicle Registration Address Change

To change your address on your motor vehicle records you can simply write your new address on your vehicle registration AFTER you have notified the DMV of an address change. If you wish to obtain a new registration with your new address on it, you will need to fill out a Application for Registration, Renewal, Replacement or Transfer of Plates and/or Stickers (Form
735-268). Enclose $5 and mail to the address on the form.

If you’ve moved to a different Oregon county, you may be required to pass an emissions inspection once you’ve updated your address. More information can be found on our
Car Inspections in Oregon page.

Fees to Change Your Oregon Address

Changing your address on your Oregon driver’s license and vehicle records in free. If you’d like updated documents showing your new address, you’ll need to pay the following fees for replacements:

Driver’s license: $26.50.

ID card: $39.50.

Registration card: $5.

Certificate of title: Varies depending on your vehicle. See the OR DMV website for more information.

New Oregon Residents

If you’re new to Oregon, you’ll need to transfer your out-of-state driver’s license to the DMV once you become a resident. Visit your local
Oregon DMV office and submit:

Within
30 days of moving to Oregon, you’ll need to have your out-of-state car registered with the DMV. Visit our
Car Registration page for more information.

Change Your Name in Oregon

If you’ve changed your name for any reason, such as marriage or divorce, you’ll need to let the OR DMV know. You’ll need to change your name on your OR driver’s license/ID card, and vehicle documents separately.